Equal Parts
Grade 3 · Math · Fractions · Massachusetts, USA
Lesson Summary
Fractions only work when something is cut into equal parts. Each piece must be the same size.
Explanation
If you cut a sandwich into 2 pieces but one piece is much bigger, those are not equal parts. For fractions to make sense, every piece must be the same size. A shape split into 4 equal parts has 4 fourths. The more equal parts you make, the smaller each part becomes. Always check that the parts are truly equal before using a fraction.
Practice Questions
Q1: A pizza is cut into 8 equal slices. What fraction is one slice?
Answer: 1/8.
Q2: Is a rectangle split into 2 pieces always showing halves?
Answer: Only if the 2 pieces are the same size. If they are different sizes, they are not halves.
Q3: A pie is cut into 3 equal pieces. What fraction is 2 pieces?
Answer: 2/3.
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Equal Parts is a lesson in the Fractions chapter of Grade 3 Math. It is part of the Massachusetts, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Equal Parts is taught in Grade 3 as part of the Math curriculum in Massachusetts, USA.
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